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1982 Convention Day Two Announcements and General Meeting Audio, June 1982

Convention Chairman Claire Brinley Berner, College of William & Mary, opens the second day of the 1982 Convention with a number of general announcements. Fraternity President Sara Vaugh Gabbard, University of Illinois at Urbana, then facilitates a discussion and vote on a resolution to use the Delta Century Fund to support a National Humanities Center Fellows program. The meeting concludes with a number of bylaw amendments and past Fraternity President Jeanne Johnston Grimes', Southern Methodist University, presentation of the nominating committee report.

Collection: Tri Delta Audiovisual Collection

Alumnae in Action: Community Aid

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Bowdle to Heath, Kerchener, and Buchta Memo, May 21, 1984

Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Phyllis Heath, Utah, Tish Kerchner, and Georgia Buchta, Northwestern, saying that she will discuss the concerns regarding the condition tied to the gift in 1988 with the Executive Board. Marcheta also reports that from her perspective, those who share Jerilyn Keith's opinions are the minority. A secondary note is typed at the bottom.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Campus News and Views: At Southern Methodist, Fall 1956

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Campus News and Views: Southern Methodist Honors

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Initiates, Fall 1955

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Jerilyn Keith to Mrs. Bowdle Letter, April 21, 1984

Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist, writes to Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, reaffirming her stance that the National Humanities Center should be investigated further and that the Delta Century Fund should not affiliate with the organization.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Jerilyn Rice Keith to Marcheta Bowdle Letter, June 9, 1984

Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist, writes to answer the questions posed by Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami. She cites her sources and explains her motives for questioning the National Humanities Center.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Jerilyn Rice Keith to Mrs. Thomas Bowdle Letter, March 21, 1984

Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist, writes a complaint to Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, regarding Tri Delta Century Fund money going to the National Humanities Center. Keith believes the Center has deep roots in humanism, which she believes is corrupting the country.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

JoAnne Wallen O'Brien to Mrs. Thomas Bowdle Letter, May 11, 1984

JoAnne Wallen O'Brien, Bucknell, writes to Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, regarding an accusation Jerilyn Rice Keith and Debra Burleson made against the National Humanities Center.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Keith and Burleson to Delta Delta Delta Alumnae Chapters Letter, March 31, 1984

Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist, and Debra Dobbins Burleson, Baylor, write to all the Tri Delta alumnae chapters voicing their concerns about the Delta Century Fund Committee donating money to the National Humanities Center. Their concerns regard humanism and their Christian beliefs.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Keith and Burleson to Tri Delta Alumnae Chapters Letter With Notes, March 31, 1984

Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist, and Debra Dobbins Burleson, Baylor, write to all Tri Delta alumnae chapters voicing their concerns about the Century Fund Committee donating money to the National Humanities Center. Their concerns regard humanism and their Christian beliefs. On the back side is a handwritten note.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Marcheta Bowdle to Jerilyn Keith Letter, May 2, 1984

Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist, responding to Keith's accusation toward the Delta Century Fund and the National Humanities Center. Marcheta asks that Jerilyn responds to her questions in a precise manner. A response from Jerilyn is also part of the collection.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Marcheta Bowdle to Kent Mullikin Memo, June 30, 1984

Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Kent Mullikin about the results of the Delta Century Fund vote at the 1984 Convention.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Marcheta Bowdle to Linda Kramer Letter, May 18, 1984

Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Linda Kramer regarding the 1982 Convention decision to give money to the National Humanities Center. At the bottom, there is a note stating that Fellow Pearlman, who was a signer of the Humanist Manifesto II, was a recognized Resistance fighter against the Nazis.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Marcheta Bowdle to Mary Alice Pattillo Letter, April 30, 1984

Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, writes to Mary Alice Herlong Pattillo, Florida, thanking her for supporting the Delta Century Fund's decision to donate money to the National Humanities Center.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Marcheta Bowdle to Sash Gabbard Letter, April 7, 1984

Sara Vaughn Gabbard, Illinois at Urbana, writes to Marcheta MacDonald Bowdle, Miami, with corrections to the Delta Century Fund letter.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Mrs. B.J. Smith to Jerilyn R. Keith Letter, May 11, 1984

Louise Diamond Smith writes to Jerilyn Rice Keith, Southern Methodist, to provide contact information for all of Tri Delta alumnae and collegiate chapter presidents.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Mrs. Kenneth C. Gaines Jr. to Gerry Van Gieson Letter, April 13, 1984

Phyllis Jean Hunt Gaines, California, Los Angeles, writes to Geraldine Ellis Van Gieson, Southern California, reaffirming the decision to use Tri Delta funds to support the National Humanities Center. Geraldine states that they have not committed Tri Delta money to an "anti-God" institution.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

Mrs. William D. Gabbard to Karen Lawler Letter, June 12, 1984

Sara Vaughn Gabbard, Illinois at Urbana, responds to an inquiry made by Karen Fortenberry Lawler, Texas Tech. Gabbard assures Karen that secular humanism has no ties to the National Humanities Center.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection